Striking mechanism comprising a hammer with an elastic adjustable stop
10067474 · 2018-09-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04B23/026
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A striking mechanism is provided, including a hammer including an elastic stop that is needle-shaped, and an eccentric supporting the stop in a rest position of the hammer.
Claims
1. A striking mechanism, comprising: a hammer comprising a main piece and a joining part, the main piece including a striking part and the joining part including an elastic stop that is needle-shaped, wherein the main piece is thicker than the joining part; and an eccentric supporting said elastic stop in a rest position of the hammer.
2. The striking mechanism according to claim wherein the elastic stop is configured in one piece with the hammer.
3. The striking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the elastic stop is configured in a direction that extends from a rotational axis of the hammer.
4. The striking mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the elastic stop is arranged next to an elongated opening.
5. The striking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the hammer is configured to swivel around a rotational axis, wherein said hammer contains the main piece, on which the striking part is configured, and has the joining part movable around said rotational axis.
6. The striking mechanism according to claim 5, wherein a drive pin is additionally fastened to said joining part, and the hammer has an articulated joint between said joining part and said main piece.
7. The striking mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the joining part is made from a more elastic material than that used for the main piece.
8. The striking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the eccentric has a screw head, which is accessible from a side of a plate.
9. The striking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the eccentric is arranged between the rotational axis of the hammer and a gong.
10. The striking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the eccentric includes a screw head.
11. The striking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a drive pin is additionally fastened to said joining part, and the hammer has an articulated joint between said joining part and said main piece.
12. A striking mechanism, comprising: a hammer comprising an elastic stop that is needle-shaped; and an eccentric supporting said elastic stop in a rest position of the hammer, wherein the elastic stop is configured in a direction that extends from a rotational axis of the hammer.
13. The striking mechanism according to claim 12, wherein the elastic stop is arranged next to an elongated opening.
14. A striking mechanism, comprising: a hammer comprising an elastic stop that is needle-shaped; and an eccentric supporting said elastic stop in a rest position of the hammer, wherein the eccentric has a screw head that is accessible from a side of a plate.
15. The striking mechanism according to claim 14, wherein the hammer is configured to swivel around a rotational axis, wherein said hammer includes a main piece, on which a striking part is configured, and a joining part movable around said rotational axis, wherein the elastic stop is configured on the joining part.
16. The striking mechanism according to claim 15, wherein a drive pin is additionally fastened to said joining part, and the hammer has an articulated joint between said joining part and said main piece.
17. The striking mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the joining part is made from a more elastic material than that used for the main piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the attached figures, which in detail show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) For this, the external shape of the hammer 1 is configured such that an element with elastic properties has been added. The elastic element of the hammer 1 rests against an eccentric 3, which is rotatable around its axis and disposed with friction in a bore and is accessible from the rear side of the plate. As a result of the eccentricity the distance between the hammer 1 and the gong 2 can be reduced or increased by rotating the eccentric 3.
(6) On the one hand, the eccentric 3 is preferably arranged between the rotational axis 10 of the hammer 1 and the gong 2 in order to leave as much free space as possible on the plate for other gear trains and modules besides the striking mechanism. In this case, the aim is to keep the distance between the rotational axis 10 and the axis A-A of the eccentric as small as possible so that the swivel angles become all the greater depending on the rotation of the eccentric 3, and therefore the adjustment range becomes correspondingly broader.
(7) On the other hand, the screw groove 31 of the eccentric 3, as shown in
(8) According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, which is shown in
(9) The adjustable elastic stop 4 preferably has a needle-like shape, which optimises its absorption properties. Thus, a kind of fully integrated counterspring is obtained for this and a separate part is no longer needed. The needle-shaped elastic adjustable stop 4 is preferably configured in a direction that extends from the rotational axis 10 of the hammer 1, so that the torques exerted at its point are maximised. According to the preferred embodiment of
(10) As shown in
(11) In order to increase the acceleration of the main piece 11 of the hammer, a kind of articulated joint Gshown in dotted lines in
(12) However, the person skilled in the art will understand from this description that the subject of the present invention covers other variants for the elastic adjustable stop. This new feature allows both the conventional counterspring and its fastening screw to be replaced in a striking mechanism without the desired absorption function for the hammer being impaired, and thus enables its adjustment and subsequent correction of the swivelling position to be simplified. Other materials, forms and directions of expansion for this elastic adjustable stop, amongst other things, are entirely possible without departing from the framework of the invention. The mentioned preferred embodiment presented in detail thus applies only as an example and should not be deemed as a restriction for the interpretation of the claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(13) 1 hammer 10 hammer rotational axis 11 main piece of hammer 11a striking edge 12 joining part 2 gong 3 eccentric 30 screw head 31 screw groove 4 elastic stop 5 drive pin 6 opening A-A axis of the eccentric G articulated joint K catapult r small radius of the eccentric R large radius of the eccentric